Anne Hathaway gushed on Jimmy Kimmel about meeting the Prince of Wales at the London premiere of Alice in Wonderland. The host was disappointed nobody snapped a picture of Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, in their 3-D glasses. It's all in the video below. You needn't watch past the first minute and 20 seconds unless you want to hear about the three weeks Hathaway spent naked with Jake Gyllenhaal.

If you're disappointed you can't see the Prince in 3-D glasses, console yourself with seeing him as a 3-D hologram. In 2008, Prince Charles spoke to the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi as a 3-D hologram, thereby conserving the estimated 20 tons of carbon waste that would have resulted from his plane ride.

Earlier this week, Pierre Andrea Casiraghi, son of Princess Caroline of Monaco, joined Lapo Elkann, Mario Testino, and Eugenia and Starvos Niarchos to celebrate the opening of the Richard Hambleton exhibition at Milan's Teatro Armani. Hambleton gained notoriety as a street artist in the 1980s for the unsettling "Shadowmen" silhouettes he splashed across buildings around New York. The show, which praises Hambleton as the Godfather of Street Art, is a collaboration between Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld, Andy Valmorbida, and Giorgio Armani.

In England, South African president Jacob Zuma was embarrassed to discover he gifted the Queen of England with what is apparently the exact same chess set given to the monarch 14 years ago by former South African president Nelson Mandela.

Meanwhile, the Duchess of Cornwall praised British charity ShelterBox for their "tireless" efforts to provide survival equipment, such as 10-person tents, to the residents of countries hit by natural disasters. ShelterBox has already deployed a much-needed team to Chile following Saturday's earthquake.